SAG or HPGR? – The Current Dilemma

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Chris Morley Paul Staples
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

"The development of the Cerro Verde, Amplats Mogalakwena and Boddington projects over the last few years has helped to establish the use of high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) in comminution circuit designs in large-scale hard-rock applications. The increasing acceptance of this innovative and sometimes controversial technology has had the natural effect of prompting many other new projects to examine HPGR as an alternative to the established, usually SAG-based, comminution circuit design approach.At the current stage of development of the technology, HPGR-based circuit capital costs are generally higher than for the equivalent SAG-based circuit, so that HPGR must offer sufficient operating cost benefits to offset the additional capital costs over an acceptable pay-back period. It is usually necessary to undertake comprehensive project-specific trade-off studies to quantify this effect.This paper describes the processes involved in the execution of a typical SAG-HPGR trade-off study, from the preliminary assessment of ore characteristics and project criteria, through testwork, circuit modelling, equipment selection and cost estimates, to a project-economics comparative assessment of the options. The trade-off study determines both the technical feasibility of the respective technologies and their commercial viability in the given project setting.The paper concludes with a cautionary note to the effect that, while HPGR has many potential benefits, it is not a panacea, and that, for some ore types and project conditions, the more established conventional technologies are often more appropriate."
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APA: Chris Morley Paul Staples  (2010)  SAG or HPGR? – The Current Dilemma

MLA: Chris Morley Paul Staples SAG or HPGR? – The Current Dilemma. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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